Zayn Murtaza ’26
Salvatori Lead Research Assistant
Zayn is a senior at Claremont McKenna College dual majoring in Philosophy, Politics, Economics (PPE) and Government. He is excited to contribute to and develop campus discourse on topics related to constitutionalism and legal theory, utilizing his experience as a researcher and Salvatori Center research assistant. He hopes to impress on the student body the relevance of these topics to contemporary political issues.
Enya Kamadolli ’27
Salvatori Lead Research Assistant
Enya is a junior at CMC majoring in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, with a particular interest in constitutional law and criminal justice reform. As a Salvatori Center RA, she has assisted with numerous seminars and lunch talks, and is currently co-planning the Spring 2025 Constitutional Convention! Enya is also very excited about the revival of the Salvatori Podcast. She is originally from the Boston suburbs.
Logan Fang ’28
Research Assistant
Logan Fang is a sophomore at CMC studying government. He is particularly interested in constitutional law and political philosophy, focusing on how classical political thought informs contemporary debates today. He is also interested in constitutional law. As an RA, he assists with hosting various Salvatori salons and events.
Greta Long ’28
Research Assistant
Greta Long is a member of the Class of 2028 from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, studying Philosophy & Public Affairs. Her academic interests focus on constitutional law and the ways in which the American founding continues to shape modern policy discourse, particularly in contemporary culture war debates. She enjoys attending Saturday salons with experts and engaging with the creative perspectives of her peers.
Sarah McPeek ’29
Research Assistant
Sarah is a freshman at CMC majoring in government and economics, with strong interests in constitutional law and the evolution of legal doctrines. She is excited for Salvatori to host their second annual Constitutional Convention, and looks forward to seeing the creative proposals brought forward.
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